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One drug store is taking people back to the past
In a tiny town on a lonely stretch of western highway, a glowing neon drugstore sign beckons as cars and loaded semi-trucks thunder past. A few travelers stop - maybe they're wondering about the vintage soda fountain visible through the window. Inside, they find a time capsule over 100 years in the making.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: July 12, 2023
While COVID-19 ravaged the country, the United States has also been experiencing a number disease outbreaks that we don't normally see, like Dengue Fever, Monkeypox, Measles, Malaria and even polio. Why are we seeing these diseases now? And what can we do about them?
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What does the Roe v. Wade reversal mean for Idaho?
On June 24, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade case and gave abortion rights back to individual states, including Idaho.
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The victim in Aaron von Ehlinger's rape case speaks out
Jane Doe, the woman who was raped by former republican state representative Aaron von Ehlinger, has told her story to the radio program "This American Life."
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Could the northern lights be visible in Idaho?
When it comes to the northern lights, places like Iceland and Alaska are usually thought of as the best kind of spots to catch a glimpse of the famous Aurora Borealis. But this evening several states in the U.S. might have the opportunity to see the natural phenomenon thanks to a particularly strong solar storm.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: June 30, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including takeaways from the ID GOP summer meeting, an update on the Kohberger murder case and new laws that will take effect on July 1.
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Idaho nonprofit helps provide affordable housing in Nampa and Caldwell
The high price of housing in the Treasure valley continues to leave many families out of reach of an affordable place to live. One Idaho nonprofit is working to help change this though, building and preserving affordable housing in places like Nampa and Caldwell.
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A unique strategy is helping meet the needs of Idaho students
When it comes to learning, having the right kind of support inside and outside of the classroom is important. Which is why schools all over Idaho are taking part in a new strategy known as community schools to help aid their students.
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Idaho group fights against food insecurity
The "City of Good" has distributed nearly 100,000 meals and 8,000 pounds of local produce to food insecure Idahoans. Now they have a new undertaking that they hope will help support even more people.
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'Born Extraordinary:' An author interview with Meg Zucker
There are so many struggles facing parents and children in today’s world, then throw in any type of difference and those struggles can multiply. Meg Zucker, who was born with a genetic condition herself, knows those struggles and she wanted to give parents and caregivers some tools on how to support their children.
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